Cape Fuchsia. 



CAPE FUCHSIA-Phygelius Capensis. 



Plants barely a few inches high bear from 10 to 20 bold, 

 long spikes, completely crowded with showy scarlet, 

 drooping flowers, persistently produced from May un- 

 til late autumn, when they can be brought in for winter 

 blooming. It is also a good bedding plant, grown sing- 

 ly or in masses. The seed should be sown in a slight 

 hotbed early in spring, and the seedlings afterwards 

 transplanted to a warm, sunny position. Pkt., 14 seeds. 

 8 cents. 



Forget-me-not, "Victoria." 



FORGET-ME-NOT, "Victoria." 



Of stout and bushy habit of growth, bearingumbels of large, 

 bright, azure-blue flowers, with central double blooms, and 

 when fully grown is quite globular in shape and perfectly 

 covered with flowers. This beautiful Forget-me-not is the 

 best for carpet bedding, edgings and masses, and for grow- 

 ing in pots. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cents. 



GAILLARDiA, New Double. 



Its large, gay-colored double flowers are produced most 

 abundantly, without intermission, from July until frost, and 

 are valuable for cutting. The colors embrace sulphur, golden- 

 yellow, orange, amaranth and claret. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



GAILLARDIA, Single. 



Valuable annuals; single mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cents. 



G0MPHRENA, (Globe Amaranth.) 



A desirable everlasting, valued for its handsome globular 

 flower heads. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cents. 



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